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Autor: Mwololo, D.K.

Q fever is a zoonotic disease caused by the intracellular bacterium Coxiella burnetii. It was first described in 1935. Ruminants are considered to be the primary source of infection to humans who become infected through inhalation of aerosols from infected ruminants and also through exposure to a...


Mwololo, D.K.[Seroepidemiological survey of Q fever in livestock and humans in Bura, Tana River County, Kenya]Seroepidemiological survey of Q fever in livestock and humans in Bura, Tana River County, Kenya

Re-emerging infectious diseases can cause serious health and economic effects in a society. West Nile virus fever is a zoonotic arboviral infection maintained in nature within a cycle between mosquito vectors and birds. This virus was first isolated in Uganda with subsequent reports of epidemics ...


Nyamwaya, D.K.[Determination of the main reservoir hosts of West Nile virus among wild birds in Tana River County, Kenya]Determination of the main reservoir hosts of West Nile virus among wild birds in Tana River County, Kenya

Sari, I.McDougall, C.[Women's empowerment in aquaculture: Two case studies from Indonesia]Women's empowerment in aquaculture: Two case studies from Indonesia

The drivers of vaccine development are many and varied. They include, for example, recognition of the burden of a vaccine-targeted disease, prioritisation of the multiple problems associated with a disease, consideration of the differing socio-economic situations under which vaccines are used, th...


Thomas, L.F.Bellet, C.Rushton, Jonathan[Using economic and social data to improve veterinary vaccine development: Learning lessons from human vaccinology]Using economic and social data to improve veterinary vaccine development: Learning lessons from human vaccinology

CGIAR Independent Evaluation Arrangement[Evaluation of the CGIAR Research Programme on Livestock and Fish: Inception report]Evaluation of the CGIAR Research Programme on Livestock and Fish: Inception report

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